Title: Handle Me with Care (Kod) Director: Kongdej Jaturanrasamee Starring: Kiatkamol Lata, Supaksorn Chaimongkol Official website:www.kodthemovie.com Release Date in Thailand: 21 February 2008
Working at the post office sorting letters, Lumpang native boy Kwan (Kiatkamol Lata) has one extra left arm to his adventage. Apart from that and some other little things, the arm is an emcumbrance. Dumped by his girlfriend and tired of being stared at, Kwan decides to go to Bangkok to have the arm cut off. On the way he saves Na (Supaksorn Chaimongkol), a huge breasted woman, from a rapist. Na is also on her way to Bangkok in search for her estranged husband. Travelling together, the two form Platonic friend that eventually evolves into love.
Title: Valentine (Krit Ka Ja Ba Sud Sud) Director: Krun Kum-Anuwong Starring: Chakrit Yamnam, Nutthaweeranuch Thongmee Official website:www.criskaja.com Release Date in Thailand: 14 February 2008
Keng (Chakrit Yamnam) is a husky drag queen. Prae (Nutthaweeranuch Thongmee) is a delicate tom-boy. Each only has “her” very handsome and “his” very beautiful love interest in mind when destiny in the form of a car crash turns everything upside down. Shocked to realize their souls are switched into the bodies of each other after the accident, Keng and Prae must find the way to get back where they belong. The task is difficult with many problems keep popping up as if to test the two how far they can go with their particular tastes in uncommon situatuion.
Title: Hormones (Pidterm Yai Hua Jai War Wun) Director: Songyos Sukmak-Anan Starring: Charlie Trairut, Focus Jirakul, Sirachuch Chienthaworn Official website:www.pidtermyai.com Release Date in Thailand: 20 March 2008
The school’s summer break is the time all teenagers are waiting for, when young hearts begin to throb in crazy tempo and the bubbling hormones compel teenagers to do crazy things, especially when it comes to love. In this summer break, two boys are busy chasing a girl and racing to get her phone number; another boy is preparing a surprise for his secret crush; a young girl is busy learning Chinese to prepare herself for the concert of her favorite Taiwanese pop-star; and a boy is fighting the temptation to remain loyal to the love of his life.
Title: First Flight (Rak Siam Tao Fah) Director: Thanit Jitnukul Starring: Sornram Thepitak, Songporn Thongmark, Khajohnsak Rattanisai Release Date in Thailand: 31st January 2008
In the pioneering days of aviation in Thailand, Lt. Colonel Luang Gat (Khajonsak Rattanisai) is tasked with forming the first Aviation Department in Asia and training the first group of Thai pilots with the help of French flight instructor Pierre (Tom Claytor). Marking the new step, farm boy Duang (Sornram Theppitak) becomes the only non-commissioned officer in the flying unit. The men encounter many obstacles, including resistance from powerful defence ministry officers, before eventually prove their ability and fly off to Europe for their mission in WW1.
Title: Dream Team Director: Leo Kittikorn Starring: Kiat Kitcharoen, Sakolrat Wora-Urai, Amrin Nitiphon Official website:www.dreamteamthemovie.com Release Date in Thailand: 3rd April 2008
Soccer coach Byrd (Kiat Kitcharoen) is persuaded by teacher Noo Lek (Sakolrat Wora-Urai) to help coaching tug of war for a team of five-year-old kids to participate in 18th National Kindergarten Sports Competition. Tension arises upon learning the rules clearly state that only 9 players are allowed in each tug of war team. Thus the 10 boys “Dream Team” must have to see one member on the bench as a substitute. It becomes a burden to decide and to deal with the eager to involve parents is perhaps even more difficult for both the coach and the teacher.
Title: Chocolate Director: Prachya Pinkaew Starring: Yanin “Jeeja” Wismitanant, Lim Su Jeong, Hiroshi Abe Official website:www.chocolate-movie.com Release Date in Thailand: 6th February 2008
Autistic girl Zen (Yanin Wismitanant) is a fighting genius. When her mother Zin (Amara Siripong) falls ill with cancer Zen innocently tries to get money from people labeled indebted in Zin’s old notebook. This leads her to confront Zin’s past as a gang member of No.8 (Pongpat Wachirabunjong), a Thai mafia boss. Meanwhile Zen’s Japanese father and No.8′s rival, Masashi (Hiroshi Abe), a Yakuza, decides to come back to protect his daughter and the woman he left behind years ago. A raging war begins and Zen must bring out her very best to get through.
Title: Art of the Devil 3 (Long Kong 2) Director: Pasit Buranachan Starring: Napakpapha Nakprasit, Suppakorn Kitsuwan, Namo Tonggumnerd Official website:www.longkhong2.com Release Date in Thailand: 3rd April 2008
Panor (Napakpapha Nakprasit), a seductive rural teacher, longs to live a normal and peaceful life like everyone in her village. But her beauty becomes her biggest curse since Panor is the object of desire for a number of young men. Both her male colleagues and students resort to variety of black arts in attemp to win her favor. To counter their endless menace, Panor is forced to kill Porn, an amoral witch doctor, and in the process comes into possession of the powerful Three-Eyed Devil. This brings to her life Sgt.Dit (Suppakorn Kitsuwan), a man obsessed with voodoo art and whose willing to process the Three-Eyed Devil is eminent.